CH.2 Chemistry: Metal Hydrides and Nitrides
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Presentations
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Building a Chemical Intuition Under Pressure: Prediction of Alkali Metal Polyhydrides and Subhydrides
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Eva Zurek
- University at Buffalo, SUNY
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Phase Transition of Rare-earth Metal Hydrides under High Pressure
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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DuckYoung Kim
- Carnegie Institute of Washington
- Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington D. C.
- Carnegie Institute Washington
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High-density Modifications in Hydrogen-Rich Compound Diborane
ORAL
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Authors
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Serge Desgreniers
- Physics, U. of Ottawa, Canada
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Akio Yoshinaka
- Physics, U. of Ottawa, Canada
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Yansun Yao
- Physics and Engineering Physics, U. of Saskatchewan, Canada
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Dennis Klug
- National Research Council of Canada
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Disproportionation reaction of LaH$_2$ at high pressure and low temperature
ORAL
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Authors
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Akihiko Machida
- Quantum Beam Science Directorate, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan
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Tetsu Watanuki
- Quantum Beam Science Directorate, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan
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Daichi Kawana
- Quantum Beam Science Directorate, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan
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Katsutoshi Aoki
- Quantum Beam Science Directorate, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan
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New routes to nitrogen-rich transition metal nitrides: Synthesis of novel polymorphs of Hf$_{3}$N$_{4}$
ORAL
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Authors
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Ashkan Salamat
- Harvard University
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A.L. Hector
- Southampton University
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B.M. Gray
- Southampton University
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S.A.J. Kimber
- European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
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P. Bouvier
- CNRS
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P.F. McMillan
- University College London
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Physical and chemical transformations of iron pentacarbonyl under pressure
ORAL
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Authors
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Young Yay Ryu
- Institution for Shock Physics, Department of Material Science and Engineering and Department of Chemistry Washington State University
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Choong-Shik Yoo
- Department of Chemistry, Washington State University and Institute for Shock Physics
- Washington State University
- Department of Chemistry Washington State University and Institute for Shock Physics
- Department of Chemistry, Institute of Shock Physics, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99164
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